Blog posts tagged
"Ubuntu One"

4 posts


Holly Hall
17 June 2021

Two-factor authentication coming to Ubuntu One

Article Security

What is 2-factor authentication (2FA)? Two factor authentication (2FA) increases your account security further than just using a username and password. In addition to a password (the first factor), you need another factor to access your account. A great example to demonstrate this is when you withdraw money from an ATM....

Holly Hall
17 June 2021


Jane Silber
2 April 2014

Shutting down Ubuntu One file services

Ubuntu One Ubuntu

Today we are announcing plans to shut down the Ubuntu One file services.  This is a tough decision, particularly when our users rely so heavily on the functionality that Ubuntu One provides.  However, like any company, we want to focus our efforts on our most important strategic initiatives and ensure we are not spread too

Jane Silber
2 April 2014


Canonical
16 February 2011

DanRabbit on the Ubuntu One Desktop

Design Ubuntu

Hey Ubuntu One and Design fans! This is my first post here, and I have to say I feel priveledged to be able to write to you all. Recently I’ve been working with the Ubuntu One team on the desktop syncing apps, and trying to give them some special attention. I feel like these apps

Canonical
16 February 2011


Cezzaine Zaher
7 October 2010

The Ubuntu community contributes towards saving the Iberian Lynx

Article Ubuntu

With only three days until Ubuntu 10.10 (a.k.a Maverick Meerkat) is released and available to the world, it seems quite possible that Ubuntu’s 10.04 LTS (a.k.a Lucid Lynx) distribution will seem like a thing of the past. If we cast our minds back, to about 6 months ago, we recall that one of the features

Cezzaine Zaher
7 October 2010